Examining the Different Types of Euthanasia

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Euthanasia also called mercy killing is defined as the act of putting someone to die painlessly or allowing them to die. It is a power of life and death. A doctors method of ending a life to prevent intolerable suffering. For example a person suffering from an incurable disease being taken off life support and allowed to pass away. Murder on the other hand can be defined as the act of violence against another human being. For example a man being shot and killed. The victim dies at a time which is forced by the killer whose sole purpose is to harm. This man did not decide to die or had no part in his death he was murdered. Unlike murder Euthanasia was not meant to be an act of violence. Modern technology has allowed doctors to keep a patient alive for a longer period of time, past the point of a persons natural death. Some people take advantage of the new uses of technology keeping their family members or friends alive for longer periods of time in order to keep them close. Others might consider it a violation of their right to die and would argue that the doctors prevented their dea...

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